—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1978 44 Emergency loans available WASHINGTON, D.C. - President Cartel last week signed a bill to provide up to $4 billion of additional credit to the nation’s farmers. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland said loans under the new law would be available now through the Department’s Farmers Home Administration (FmHA). The new economic emergency loan program will offer special help to farmers who face a shortage of credit from regular sources or who are par ticularly hardhit by the current combination of rising production costs and lower prices for their crops and livestock. Under the program, these farmers can borrow up to $400,000-at an unsubsidized interest rate-to sustain their normal farm operations or refinance existing debt. FmHA will guarantee loans by commercial lenders or make loans directly to farmers who lack other sources of necessary credit. Other provisions of the new Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 will go into effect in about a week. According to Bergland, they will -double loan limits m regular FmHA programs for farm ownership and operations; -raise limits on farm loans Garber OiJ Co. gxSg| [ Fuel Chief I HEATING OIL 1 _ & OIL HEATING LQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Ph 6&3-1821 P. L. ROHRER & BRO„ INC. _ made by private lenders and guaranteed by FmHA; and -authorize FmHA to make loans to family-sized farms operated by partnerships, cooperatives and cor porations. Previous law restricted eligibility to farmers operating as in dividuals. The interest rate on economic emergency loans made directly by FmHA will be 8% per cent. Rates in the future will be based on the government’s cost of borrowing. In the case of FmHA guaranteed loans, interest rates are negotiated between the borrower and lender, with FmHA guaranteeing up to 90 per cent or tne loan I oans fur operating purposes will be made for up to seven years Loan that are consolidated or rescheduled will have an additional seven years repayment term. Under special conditions, FmHA may authorize repayment over 20 years. Loans for annually recurring expenses will be repayable annually. Loans are limited to a maximum of $400,000 to a borrower. A borrower’s combined debt for economic emergency and other types of non-emergency FmHA farm real estate and operating loans may not exceed $650,000. s. MP- Seeds Wenger - Winger reunion set LANCASTER - The 56th Annual Wei,ger-Wmger Reunion will be held on August 18, 19 and 20, in Lancaster County The opening session will be held Friday, evening, August 18, m public meeting room at the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Center, 2215 Mill Stream Road, Lancaster, at 7:30 p.m- with Clarke E. Hess, Vice-President of the association in charge. ECHO WEED & GRASS TRIMMER The reunion first’ met at Ephrata on Wednesday, August 10,1922, and has met annually ever since except for one omission during World War II The Reunion comprises all - variant"' spellings of _ the family name, such as Wanger, Whanger, Wmgert, Wengerd, Wengert, and Wengerd. The family is basically Mennonite, but there are large numbers of the clan who are identified with such related church groups as the Church of the Brethren, Brethren in Christ, Amish, and other denominations Could Be Worse Seme obseners say that the only thing worse than being a bachelor is being a bachelor’s son waiting for durability superior design -bility to track igh quality nylon A 'Quality ,140 D”